Meet Karli: A Muppet in Foster Care
By Kim Phagan-Hansel There’s a new kid on the Sesame Street block and her story centers around foster care. Karli was introduced during National Foster Care Month in May by the Sesame Street in Communities […]
By Kim Phagan-Hansel There’s a new kid on the Sesame Street block and her story centers around foster care. Karli was introduced during National Foster Care Month in May by the Sesame Street in Communities […]
By Jennifer Robinson, LMHC, and Laura Bedard, MFA Outskirts Press, Inc., 2016, ISBN: 978-1-4787-7305-4, ?? pages, $ Being adopted is unique and the questions and feelings that go along with it aren’t always understood by […]
By Karen Zilberstein Levellers Press, 2019, ISBN: 978-1-945473-79-1, 239 pages, $20 Not everything in life goes as planned, and the new book “Parents Under Pressure: Struggling to Raise Children in an Unequal America” is a […]
By Lesia Knudsen 2017, ISBN-13: 978-1545412404, 142 pages, $12.97 After working with teens and their parents for more than 20 years, Lesia Knudsen is sharing what she’s learned along the way in the new book, […]
Directed by Deborah Oppenheimer and Mark Jonathan Harris HBO, May 2019 Sure to pull at your heartstrings, the new film “FOSTER,” is a close-up look at the Los Angeles County foster care system and its […]
By Brian Michael Bendis & David F. Walker DC Comics, 2019, 23 pages, $3.99 Comic books are joining the ranks of mainstream entertainment representing foster care and adoption with the latest series from DC Comics. […]
By Sara Tiano Disneyland is a dream destination for pretty much every kid in America. Though it may be hard to imagine improving on the happiest place on Earth, one group is making it even […]
By Carrie Dahlin One of the conflicting aspects of fostering can be knowing when to use your voice, how to speak up for the children in your care and when to embrace your emotions or […]
By Kim Phagan-Hansel Its taken Regina Louise a lifetime to get here. When Louise released her first book, Somebody’s Someone, in 2003, she was on a mission to tell the story of a poor, abused […]
While I do not always want to or like it, as a transracially adopted person, I think and talk about differences of race, class and culture a lot. I feel compelled to engage in thoughtful […]
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